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Schliemann Defence : Move by Move
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.55 $White players who enjoy playing the Ruy Lopez (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5) often expect to have an easy time in the opening. Numerous Black systems allow White to complete development with natural moves which often results in a small but clear advantage. Not so The Schliemann. The Schliemann (3 ... f5) is a ferocious beast that immediately takes the fight to White. The swift counter with ... f7-f5 is undoubtedly risky but has the advantage of disturbing White's equanimity and setting difficult problems to solve as early as move three. Any White player who is not highly attuned to the nuances of this system can quickly find themselves in very hot water. This makes the Schliemann an ideal practical weapon for the aggressively-minded tactical player.A thorough theoretical coverage of a dynamic counter-attacking systemDiscusses strategic themes as well as analysing complex tactical variationsWritten by an expert on the Schliemann
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Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.97 $Using correspondence and diary entries, the author recounts the personal and professional life of the archeologist and exposes an unscrupulous individual who distorted facts and made false claims about some of his discoveries
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The Hero Schliemann: The Dreamer Who Dug For Troy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 100.82 $Archaeologist? Mythmaker? Crook? This engaging, illustrated biography of Heinrich Schliemann — a nineteenth-century romantic who most believe did find the ancient city of Troy — reveals him to be a fascinating mixture of all three.From the time Heinrich Schliemann was a boy — or so he said — he knew he was destined to dig for lost cities and find buried treasure. And if Schliemann had his way, history books would honor him to this day as one of the greatest archaeologists who ever lived. But a little digging into the life of Schliemann himself reveals that this nineteenth-century self-made man had a funny habit of taking liberties with the truth. Like the famous character of his hero, the poet Homer, Schliemann was a crafty fellow and an inventor of stories, a traveler who had been shipwrecked and stranded and somehow survived. And Heinrich Schliemann was determined to become a legend like Homer — but in his own time. Following this larger-than-life character from his poor childhood in Germany to his achievement of wealth as a merchant in Russia, from his first haphazard dig for the city of Ilium to his final years living in a pseudo "Palace of Troy," this engrossing tale paints a portrait of contradictions — a man at once stingy and lavishly generous, a scholar both shrewd and reckless, a speaker of twenty-two languages and a health fanatic addicted to cold sea baths. Laura Amy Schlitz weaves historical facts among Schliemann’s fanciful recollections, while Robert Byrd’s illustrations evoke his life and times in wonderful detail. Along the way, THE HERO SCHLIEMANN gives young readers food for discussion about how history sometimes comes to be written — and how it sometimes needs to be changed.Back matter includes source notes and a bibliography.
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Memoirs of Heinrich Schliemann: A documentary portrait drawn from his autobiographical writings, letters, and excavation reports
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 91.24 $Subtitled: A documentary report of the controversial nineteenth-century archaeologist who discovered ancient treasures at Troy and Mycenae - drawn from his autobiographical notes, letters and excavation reports. A host of legends surround the enigmatic personality of Heinrich Schliemann, the self-made millionaire who, in middle age, retired from commerce and devoted himself to excavating ancient sites in Greece and Asia Minor. His discovery of the fabulous golden treasures of Troy and Mycenae brought him world-wide celebrity - but also embroiled him in heated debates that persist even today. Who was this man? Was he the founder of modern archaeology, who single-handedly revolutionized our knowledge of preclassical antiquity, or a greedy gold-seeker whose careless methods devastated ancient sites? Was he a dedicated investigator of the Homeric traditions that inspired him, or a tireless self-promoter whose theories verged on the absurd? Was he a giant of the Victorian Age, or a vulgar upstart - a romantic genius or a mountebank?
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Attacking the Spanish : Marshall, Schliemann & Gajewski
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.55 $In chess, the Spanish Opening, also called the Ruy Lopez, is so respected that many Black players immediately start defending. Brunello shows that Black can engage in a tense fight for the win right from the start. He offers coverage of three ambitious counterattacking gambits, the Marshall, the Schliemann and the brand new Gajewski. These three gambits have all been tested by top-10 players, with good results, in recent years.
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The Walls Of Windy Troy: A biography of Heinrich Schliemann
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.63 $The Walls of Windy Troy A Biography of Heinrich Schliemann
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The Gold Of Troy : The Story of Heinrich Schliemann and the Buried Cities of Ancient Greece.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $The story of Heinrich Schliemann, most unscientific of archaeologists, who claimed to have excavated buried Troy and certainly founded the modern science of archaeology. The author's previous books include "The Splendour of Persia".
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Troy on Display : Scepticism and Wonder at Schliemann's First Exhibition
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 47.88 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Finding the Walls of Troy Frank Calvert and Heinrich Schliemann at Hisarlik
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.99 $The relentlessly self-promoting amateur archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann took full credit for discovering Homer's Troy over one hundred years ago, and since then generations have thrilled to the tale of his ambitions and achievements. But Schliemann gained this status as an archaeological hero partly by deliberately eclipsing the man who had launched his career. Now, at long last, Susan Heuck Allen puts the record straight in this fascinating archaeological adventure that restores the British expatriate Frank Calvert to his rightful place in the story of the identification and excavation of Hisarlík, the site now thought to be Troy as described in the Iliad.Frank Calvert had lived in the Troad―in the northwest corner of Asia Minor―excavating there for fifteen years before Schliemann arrived and learning the local topography well. He was the first archaeologist to test the hypothesis that Hisarlík was the Troy of Hector and Helen. So that he would have unrestricted access to the site, he purchased part of the mound and was the first archaeologist to conduct excavations there. Running out of funds, he later interested Schliemann in the site. The thankless Schliemann stole Calvert's ideas, exploited his knowledge and advice, and finally stole Calvert's glory, in part by slandering him and denigrating his work. Allen corrects the record and does justice to a man who was a victim of his own integrity while giving a balanced treatment of Schliemann's true accomplishments.This meticulously researched book tells the story of Frank Calvert's development as an archaeologist, his adventures and discoveries. It focuses on the twists and turns of his turbulent relationship with the perfidious Schliemann, the resulting gains for archaeology, and the successful conclusion of their common quest. Allen has brought together a wide range of relevant published material as well as unpublished sources from archives, diaries, letters, and personal interviews to tell this gripping story.
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The Mycenaeans
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 132.22 $For almost three thousand years, the Mycenaeans, ancestors of the classical Greeks, lay lost and forgotten beneath the soil of Greece. In 1876, however, a German businessman, Heinrich Schliemann, in his search for the great Mycenaean king Agamemnon and other heroes of the Trojan War, made an astounding discovery in Mycenae: inside the monumental Lion Gate he discovered shaft graves belonging to a warrior elite, many of whom were buried wearing striking gold funerary masks and armor. In this authoritative new survey, Schofield examines these initial discoveries and other material evidence from Mycenaean culture, including painted pottery, documents in Linear B script, and the remains of fortress-palaces, all of which have yielded important information about the social hierarchies, religion, and military and trading activities of this wealthy and sophisticated culture. The author also considers the factual basis for the Mycenaeans' legendary links with the Trojan War and the various explanations for the eventual decline of their civilization.
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The Greek Treasure
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 101.63 $A fictionalized narrative of the derided by determined efforts of German traveler-archaeologist, Henry Schliemann, and his second wife, Sophia Engastromenos, to excavate the sites of Homeric Troy and ancient Mycenae
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Troy and Its Remains
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.00 $Before Schliemann began his archaeological investigations at Hissarlik in 1870, many scholars believed that Troy was a mere figment of Homer's imagination. The story of the Trojan War, as it was described in the Iliad and the Odyssey, lacked corroboration from reliable historical sources, and the ancient city's geographical position had never been determined. Excavating entirely at his own expense, Schliemann discovered multiple cities built one above the other after periodic destruction by earthquake, fire, or war. The golden treasure he found there dazzled the world and led to an understanding of the historical period now known as the Bronze Age. The present volume is Schliemann's own account of his discoveries at Troy, including a brief but fascinating autobiographical sketch. It also contains his reply to critics of his decision to deceive the Turkish authorities, smuggling his discoveries to safety in the west. He defends his actions on the grounds that these objects belong in museums, not in the black market of international antiquities-their probable fate had they remained in Turkey. Readers of this book may also be interested in Tree of Life, Mythical Archetype, by Gregory Haynes, also published by Symbolon Press. That volume contains a Foreword by Michael Witzel, PhD, Wales chair of Sanskrit at Harvard University. Haynes presents persuasive evidence that the symbols found by Schliemann at Troy represent elements of the ancient Tree of Life cult, which is known to have been worshipped widely in antiquity. This is a facsimile edition of the 1875 original. It excludes the tedious and now out-of-date preface by Philip Smith, but presents the entirety of Schliemann's text. Front cover: A stone relief from Argos depicting the goddess Hera. Terme Museum, Rome
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Mycenaean Greece, Mediterranean Commerce, and the Formation of Identity
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 45.00 $The impact of long-distance exchange on the developing cultures of Bronze Age Greece has been a subject of debate since Schliemann's discovery of the Shaft Graves at Mycenae. In Mycenaean Greece, Mediterranean Commerce, and the Formation of Identity, Bryan E. Burns offers a new understanding of the effects of Mediterranean trade on Mycenaean Greece by considering the possibilities represented by the traded objects themselves in their Mycenaean contexts. A range of imported artifacts were distinguished by their precious material, uncommon style, and foreign writing, signaling their status as tangible evidence of connections beyond the Aegean. The consumption of these exotic symbols spread beyond the highest levels of society and functioned as symbols of external power sources. Burns argues that the consumption of exotic items thus enabled the formation of alternate identities and the resistance of palatial power.
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In Search of Troy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 90.28 $Traces Heinrich Schliemann's search for and discovery of the site of ancient Troy and discusses the mythology and possible historical facts connected with the siege of that city.
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The Waltz Kings; Alone; The President's Lady; T.R.; The Gold of Troy (Great Biographies, Volume 10)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 72.72 $Biographies on Johann Strauss & Son; Adm. Richard Byrd; Andrew & Rachel Jackson; Theodore Roosevelt; Heinrich Schliemann
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The Gold of Troy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 81.17 $The treasures of ancient Troy are a collection of gold and silver ornaments, jewelry and precious gems, dating back to the 12th century BC. They were unearthed by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1873. During the years of World War II the treasures disappeared from the Berlin Museum of Archaeology and were feared destroyed. Hidden from the world for 50 years, their recovery is celebrated in this volume, published in conjunction with an exhibition to be held at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow in 1996. The book contains photographs of 13 of the original 21 groups of objects uncovered by Schliemann. Each piece has been photographed individually and is accompanied by a detailed descriptive and historical commentary. Text by Russian art historians and archaeologists explore the different eras of the treasure's history, from its origins to its discovery by Schliemann, and the story of its whereabouts since 1945.
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Minotaur: Sir Arthur Evans and the Archaeology of the Minoan Myth
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 88.03 $A compelling biography of the man who claimed to have uncovered the Minoan civilization in 1900 follow the dynamic English archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans to Crete where, following up on Heinrich Schliemann's discovery of Troy, he began excavating for the Minoans.
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Early Aegean Warrior 5000–1450 BC (Warrior, 167)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.02 $The civilisations of the Greece in the Ancient World have inspired and fascinated throughout European history. The stories of Homer, later reinforced by the pioneering archaeological work carried out by men such as Heinrich Schliemann at Mycenae and Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos, have enabled modern researchers and historians to piece together a rich material culture and reconstruct the mysteries of the Ancient World.The mainland and islands of Greece were extensively settled by peoples moving from Asia Minor in c.5000 BC, while a further wave in c.5000 BC introduced bronze-working to the region. It is form this point on that it is possible to discern a distinct Cycladic or Aegean civilisation, developing at roughly the same time as the Egyptian and Persian civilisations. Further to the south, the Minoan civilisation based on Crete held sway, and this power - along with the Helladic Achaeans to the north gradually swamped the Cycladic civilisation in between.In common with most Bronze Age societies, the culture of the Aegean world was dominated by warfare, with the inhabitants living in organized settlements and small citadels with fortification walls and bulwarks, towers and gates to provide protection against invaders from the sea or internecine conflicts. Using the latest archaeological evidence, this title recreates the world of these peoples through a detailed examination of their material culture.
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Attacking the Spanish
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.15 $In chess, the Spanish Opening, also called the Ruy Lopez, is so respected that many Black players immediately start defending. Brunello shows that Black can engage in a tense fight for the win right from the start. He offers coverage of three ambitious counterattacking gambits, the Marshall, the Schliemann and the brand new Gajewski. These three gambits have all been tested by top-10 players, with good results, in recent years.
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Gods, Graves and Scholars: A Story of Archaeology, Second Revised Edition.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.58 $C.W. Ceram visualized archeology as a wonderful combination of high adventure, romance, history and scholarship, and this book, a chronicle of man's search for his past, reads like a dramatic narrative. We travel with Heinrich Schliemann as, defying the ridicule of the learned world, he actually unearths the remains of the ancient city of Troy. We share the excitement of Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter as they first glimpse the riches of Tutankhamen's tomb, of George Smith when he found the ancient clay tablets that contained the records of the Biblical Flood. We rediscover the ruined splendors of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the wonders of the ancient wold; of Chichen Itza, the abandoned pyramids of the Maya: and the legendary Labyrinth of tile Minotaur in Crete. Here is much of the history of civilization and the stories of the men who rediscovered it.Illustrated with drawings, maps, and photographs
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